(b) This paragraph applies to assembly areas where audible communications are integral to the use of the space (e.g., concert and lecture halls, playhouses and movie theaters, meeting rooms...
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4.1.3(19)(b)
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11B-407.3.4 Door and signal timing
For cars with in-car lanterns, T shall be permitted to begin when the signal is visible from the point 60 inches (1524 mm) directly in front of the farthest hall call button and the audible...
- Activar JL Industries 1900 Series Dual AED & Emergency Oxygen Recessed or Surface-Mounted Cabinet
- DORMA ED100/250 Swing Door Operator
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Location
APS should be located so pedestrians using the audible or vibrotactile indications can align and prepare for the crossing while standing close to the device AND the crossing departure point...
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Communication. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
large disability advocacy organizations commented on the 2004 ADAAG section 232.2.2 requirement that at least 2 percent of the general holding cells and housing cells must be equipped with audible...
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407.3.4 Door and Signal Timing
For cars with in-car lanterns, T shall be permitted to begin when the signal is visible from the point 60 inches (1525 mm) directly in front of the farthest hall call button and the audible...
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407.3.4 Door and Signal Timing
For cars with in-car lanterns, T shall be permitted to begin when the signal is visible from the point 60 inches (1525 mm) directly in front of the farthest hall call button and the audible...
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R213 Transit Stops and Transit Shelters
Signs that identify the routes served by the transit stop must comply with the technical requirements for visual characters on signs unless audible sign systems or other technologies are...
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Text Telephones (or TTYs) [4.31.9]
Typed messages are converted into audible tones transmitted through the phone line to a receiving unit. Early models were known as TTYs (from their origin in teletype technology)....
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11B-407.3.4 Door and signal timing
For cars with in-car lanterns, T shall be permitted to begin when the signal is visible from the point 60 inches (1524 mm) directly in front of the farthest hall call button and the audible...
- Schindler's Elevator PORT (Personal Occupant Requirement Terminal)
- Alertus Panic Buttons
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Governmental Units Affected (R209 Accessible Pedestrian Signals and Pedestrian Pushbuttons) (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Governmental Units Affected (Section-by-Section Analysis) The Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century (TEA−21) directed that audible traffic signals be included in transportation...
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407.3.4 Door and Signal Timing
For cars with in-car lanterns, T shall be permitted to begin when the signal is visible from the point 60 inches (1525 mm) directly in front of the farthest hall call button and the audible...
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E102.2 ANSI/HFES (Section-by-Section Analysis)
., keyboard entry with a single finger, visual alerts paired with audible prompts) that users with disabilities expect and have come to rely upon....
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Issue 1: APS volume
It is common to find APS volumes set so loud that the pushbutton locator tone and audible walk indication can be heard at midblock or across the street -- or in a quiet office or bedroom...
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Recognizing TTY Calls/Treating Silent, Open Lines as Potential TTY Calls
Other times, TTY callers may press TTY keys to emit audible tones and more quickly notify the call taker that a TTY call is being placed....
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Scoping Requirement for Alarms
The proposed requirement (215.2 in the proposed rule) specified audible and visible signals but did not reference any specific technical criteria, including any addressing placement or photometric...
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Issue 8: Rest-in-WALK (quiet time ok)
Remedy: Draft PROWAG and proposed MUTCD language provides specific exceptions for ‘rest-in-walk’ situations.The audible WALK indication can be set to sound during the first seven seconds...
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402.2 Speech-Output Enabled
Audible tones shall be permitted instead of speech output where the content of user input is not displayed as entered for security purposes, including, but not limited to, asterisks representing...
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Introduction
Accessible Pedestrian Signals (APS) provide this information through audible and vibrotactile indications....
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Visual Alarms
The proposed rule included a requirement for visual alarms in employee work areas that are served by audible alarms (203.3)....
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Public Address System
Recommendations included use of message boards for verbal announcements and visual signals, such as a flashing light, or audible signals such as bells and chimes....